Tick Control in Irvington, NY
Irvington's historic Hudson River estates and wood-frame village homes sit on large, heavily wooded lots where moisture accumulation and old-growth timber create ideal conditions for termite colonies and carpenter ant infestations each spring. The town's forested hillsides and deer population sustain significant deer tick activity from April through November, making yard treatments an important part of protecting Irvington families. Westchester County Pest Control provides effective, family-friendly pest management tailored to Irvington's distinctive historic properties and modern residences alike.
Tick Control in Irvington
Irvington and all of Westchester County face serious tick-borne disease pressure. Westchester County runs its own tick surveillance program monitoring five diseases: Lyme, anaplasmosis, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, and spotted fever rickettsiosis. With 974+ confirmed Lyme cases annually, professional yard tick treatment is a health necessity for Irvington families with yards, children, or pets.
Tick Species in Irvington
- Black-Legged Deer Tick (Ixodes scapularis): Primary vector for Lyme, anaplasmosis, and babesiosis. Active any day above 35°F. Tiny nymphs (poppy-seed size) cause most Lyme infections during May–July nymph season.
- Lone Star Tick (Amblyomma americanum): Increasing in Westchester. Causes ehrlichiosis and can trigger alpha-gal meat allergy. More aggressive than deer ticks.
- American Dog Tick (Dermacentor variabilis): Larger brown tick, vector for Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Common in grassy areas and brush edges.
How We Treat Ticks in Irvington
- Barrier Spray — Targets leaf litter, wood lines, stone walls, and lawn perimeters where ticks harbor between hosts.
- Tick Tubes — Placed in rodent harborage areas; mice carry treated cotton that kills ticks before they can pick up Lyme bacteria.
- Granular Treatments — Applied to tall grass, brush piles, and transition zones between lawn and wooded areas.
- Seasonal Program — 6–7 applications from April through October to cover the full active season.
FAQ — Tick Control in Irvington
How much does tick control cost in Irvington?+
Tick yard treatments in Irvington typically cost $150–$300 per application. Seasonal programs covering 6–7 treatments from April through October run $600–$1,200. We provide free property assessments before recommending a treatment plan.
Is Irvington a high-risk area for Lyme disease?+
Westchester County consistently ranks among the top 2 counties in New York State for Lyme disease, with 974+ confirmed cases annually. Irvington, like all Westchester communities, carries significant tick pressure — especially near wooded areas, stone walls, and tall grass.
When should I start tick treatments in Irvington?+
Tick activity in Westchester begins in March and runs through November, peaking May–July (nymph season) and again in September–October. Most programs start in April to cover the full active season.
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